2010
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/215/1/012013
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Crystallographic structure of Ti-6Al-4V, Ti-HP and Ti-CP under high-pressure

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“…We now show in the P-V plot in figure 4 our measurements for Ti-6Al-4V embedded in a methanol: ethanol PTM, alongside previous DAC measurements (Chesnut et al, 2008& Halevy et al, 2010. There is good agreement between the Chesnut et al and our (Tegner et al, n.d.) measurements (both using a methanol: ethanol PTM), but not with the Halevy et al measurements (there was no mention of a PTM being used in their study).…”
Section: Effects Of Pressure Media On the Phase Relations Of Ti-6al-4vsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…We now show in the P-V plot in figure 4 our measurements for Ti-6Al-4V embedded in a methanol: ethanol PTM, alongside previous DAC measurements (Chesnut et al, 2008& Halevy et al, 2010. There is good agreement between the Chesnut et al and our (Tegner et al, n.d.) measurements (both using a methanol: ethanol PTM), but not with the Halevy et al measurements (there was no mention of a PTM being used in their study).…”
Section: Effects Of Pressure Media On the Phase Relations Of Ti-6al-4vsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…As the most prevalent Ti alloy currently in commercial and industrial usage, it is perhaps not surprising that Ti-6Al-4V has received the most attention of all the Ti alloys at high pressure (Rosenberg & Meybar, 1981;Gray et al, 1993;Cerreta et al, 2006;Chesnut et al, 2008;Halevy et al, 2010;Tegner et al, 2011;Tegner et al, n.d). The alloying of a metal can have substantial effects on its properties, which of course is the desired effect, and so it is important that we understand how the alloy responds to extremes of pressure.…”
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“…A more recent RT DAC study, using energy-dispersive Xray diffraction (EDXRD), did not observe any phase transformation up to 32.4 GPa [3]. Shock studies of Ti64 are fairly extensive, but no evidence of a phase transformation has been observed (see for example [4] and references contained therein).…”
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confidence: 99%